Woody Johnson is the only NFL owner whose organization's value did not increase over the last year.

The winless Jets are as stagnant on the business side as they are on the field. According to its annual ranking, Forbes reports the Jets are the only team in the NFL that did not increase in value since last year. The Jets ranked No. 9 among NFL teams with a total valuation of $2.65 billion.

According to the Forbes, the Cowboys, at $4.8 billion, are the most valuable franchise in pro sports. The Giants came in at No. 3 on the list with a valuation of $3.3 billion, behind only Dallas and New England.

The Atlanta Falcons, playing in a new stadium this season, saw a 16% increase in value since last year. Meanwhile, the Jets, stuck in a rebuild, were the only team in the league to post 0% growth since the 2016 list.

CATCHING ON

Jermaine Kearse is quickly developing into a go-to guy for Josh McCown. Kearse hauled in four catches and a pair of TDs against the Raiders. Acquired in the Sheldon Richardson trade, the 27-year-old has 11 receptions in two games with the Jets. He is quickly developing into the Jets’ top passing threat. “I think it’s just part of the game plan and where they put him,” McCown said of their quick chemistry. “He obviously makes plays. He catches the ball, makes tough catches in traffic, strong hands.”

Jermaine Kearse has become the Jets' top passing target.

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HACK BRUSHED ASIDE

Send Christian Hackenberg a postcard, because the Jets may not see him again for a while. Now that he’s been demoted to the No. 3 QB behind Josh McCown and Bryce Petty, Hackenberg won’t have much of an opportunity to climb the depth chart. After getting opportunities to win the starting job, Hackenberg may take a few handoffs and run scout teams in practice, head coach Todd Bowles said.

“During the season you don’t get a lot of reps,” Bowles said. “You get them in the spring and summer. During the season, starters play. You get mental reps. That’s what you get.”

The second-year Hackenberg was inactive Sunday against the Raiders. With the Jets searching for a franchise QB in the draft, the Hackenberg era may be over before it even started.

The Christian Hackenberg era may be over before it even began.

UNHAPPY RETURN

After two rough weeks, the Jets may have seen the last of kick returner Kalif Raymond. Raymond muffed two punts Week 1 against Buffalo and mishandled another one Sunday against the Raiders that set up an Oakland TD.

Bowles did not say Raymond’s job is safe.

“We’ll look at it as the week goes,” he said, “and we’ll see what we want to do.”

TIGHT END HELP

TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins returns from a two-game substance abuse suspension this week. The suspension goes back to his DUI arrest last year while he was with Tampa Bay. He has been able to attend meetings during his suspension, Bowles said. He just hasn’t been able to practice. ... Bowles gave no additional updates on OG Brian Winters (abdomen) and LB Freddie Bishop (ankle), who were both injured in Oakland. Dakota Dozier, who replaced Winters, “did a good job,” Bowles said.